![]() ![]() The GeForce GTX 750 ti continues to be an astounding buy, more than 18 months after its launch. ![]() That would put the minimum just a shade under a GTX 950, and above a 750 Ti.Īs you can see from the results, this is anything but the case. I mean, say what you want, but a brand new Intel CPU, 8GB RAM and a Radeon HD 7850 as a minimum seemed a little extreme. We'll be the first to admit we were a little bit worried when we saw the Star Wars Battlefront system requirements. ![]() Lastly we have the MSI GeForce GTX 950 Gaming 2G, backed up by an Intel i7-5820K and 16GB RAM.Īlso check out the Star Wars Battlefront PC Benchmark Analysis Video Guide review Star Wars Battlefront 1920x1080 Benchmarks on: Radeon HD 7950, Intel Core i5-3570, 8GB RAM GTX 950, Intel i7-5820K, 16GB RAM GTX 750 Ti, AMD FX-4100, 4GB RAM We’ll show you DICE and your crazy specs! Then we’ve got Loukas’ rig, which is a Radeon HD 7950 Windforce Boost Edition with an Intel Core i5-3570 processor and 8GB memory. Firstly we’ve got the trusty GeForce GTX 750 Ti, supported by an AMD FX-4100 CPU and a measly 4GB RAM. With the help of Loukas we’ve managed to test a trio of rigs in the Star Wars Battlefront beta test. Having seen the system requirements ahead of the beta it looked as if some of the hardware we had wouldn't even be capable of running Star Wars Battlefront, but we decided to put it to the test and see just how a variety of systems would cope under the pressure. Like most of you no doubt, we've been busy slicing down fools as Darth Vader and stomping over Rebel scum. ![]()
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